shotgun
shotgun 英 [ˈʃɒtgʌn] 美 [ˈʃɑtgʌn]
n. 霰弹猎枪 adj. 猎枪的;被迫的 vt. 用猎枪射击;强迫
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- n. 霰弹猎枪
- adj. 猎枪的;被迫的
- vt. 用猎枪射击;强迫
- vi. 用猎枪射击
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1. Hey. I got shotgun.
嘿,一起吧,我有猎枪。
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2. And that gun, if I was poaching I'd have a rifle or shotgun.
至于那把枪,如果我非法狩猎,我应该带来复枪或猎枪。
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3. In the game, Mrs Ding, still in her curlers, hurls slippers as the men approach, while Grandpa Ding prefers to fire his shotgun.
游戏中,头戴卷发器的丁老妈会向不断靠近的拆迁队投掷拖鞋,而丁老爷子则喜欢开他的猎枪。
- shotgun (n.) 1821, American English, from shot (n.) in the sense of "lead in small pellets" (1770) + gun (n.). As distinguished from a rifle, which fires bullets. Shotgun wedding first attested 1903, American English. To ride shotgun is 1963, from custom of having an armed man beside the driver on the stagecoach in Old West movies to ward off trouble.
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